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Identify the measurement system stages for the following systems (refer back to Figure 1.5 and use
other resources, such as a library or Internet search, as needed to learn more about each system):
d. Antilock braking system (automobile)
e. Automobile cruise control
f. Throttle position sensor for a Formula One race car
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